U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus shot down the public university's arguments that its own "iterative process" for conducting Title IX proceedings was a constitutional replacement for cross-examination of adverse witnesses. He blocked the expulsion of a female student who was accused of sexual touching and participating in group sex with students without their consent.
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Federal judge blocks Ohio State from expelling female student deprived cross-examination
U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus shot down the public university's arguments that its own "iterative process" for conducting Title IX proceedings was a constitutional replacement for cross-examination of adverse witnesses. He blocked the expulsion of a female student who was accused of sexual touching and participating in group sex with students without their consent.
U.S. District Judge Edmund Sargus shot down the public university's arguments that its own "iterative process" for conducting Title IX proceedings was a constitutional replacement for cross-examination of adverse witnesses. He blocked the expulsion of a female student who was accused of sexual touching and participating in group sex with students without their consent.
G.R. No. L-38434 December 23, 1933 THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, Plaintiff-Appellee, Marciano Medina Y Diokno (Alias Mariano Medina, Alias Alejandro Dola), Defendant